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Mahant Balaknath Ji Yogi
Chancellor
Mahant Balaknath Ji Yogi
Chancellor
Mahant Chand Nath Ji YogiFounder Chancellor
Mahant Shreyo Nath Ji Yogi
THE BEACONS OF SOCIETY
Siddh ShiromaniBaba Mast Nath Ji
ASTHAL BOHAR, ROHTAK, NH -10
(Established under Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006 and
Recognised by the UGC vide Letter No: F.8-14/2012(CPP-1/PU) dated 05 Jan 2016)
BABA MASTNATH UNIVERSITYBABA MASTNATH UNIVERSITY
INFORMATION BROCHURE2020-2021www.bmu.ac.in
INFORMATION BROCHURE2020-2021www.bmu.ac.in
Revolutionising life throughHealth, Education and Values
A Unique Blend ofAcademics & Spirituality
NCR, Haryana-124021, India
Centre of Spirituality, Hath Yoga,Health and Education
The Campus : For All Round Development
okLro esa] ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th lPps lar vkSj vPNs ln~xq# FksA os Kku ds iqat FksA bruk gh ugha] os vykSfdd lar] egku deZ;ksxh] egku riLoh vkSj lektlsoh FksA ;ksxh pk¡nukFk dk tUe o"kZ 21 twu] 1956 bZñ dks fnYyh ds csxeiqj xk¡o ds lk/kj.k fdlku ifjokj esa gqvk FkkA muds firk dk uke Jh eksgj
flag o ekrk dk uke Jherh pEik nsoh FkkA os lkr HkkbZ&cguksa esa lcls cMs ?Fks rFkk cpiu ls gh dq'kkxzcqf¼ vkSj vkè;kfRed fopkjksa ds FksA ?kj&x`gLFkh ls vyx gksdj os lk/uk deZ esa layXu jgrs FksA
;ksxh pk¡nukFk th us o"kZ 1977 bZñ esa fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; ls ch- ,- vkWulZ dh mikf/ çkIr dh rFkk o"kZ 1978 bZñ esa os f'k{kk] /eZ o vè;kRe ds dsUæ vLFky cksgj eB ds egar Jh Js;ksukFk th dks viuk xq# cukdj f'k"; ijEijk dk fuoZg.k fd;kA egar Jh Js;ksukFk th mu fnuksa fdlh ;ksX; mÙkjkf/dkjh dh ryk'k esa FksA mudh ;g ryk'k ;ksxh pk¡nukFk dks f'k"; :i esa ikdj iw.kZ gks xbZ vkSj egar Jh Js;ksukFk dks buesa vLFky cksgj eB dk Hkfo"; utj vkus yxkA iQyr% f'k"; dh ç'kklfud dk;Z {kerk ij•us ds fy, guqekux<+ eB ds dksBkjh dk mÙkjnkf;Ro mUgsa lkSaikA mUgksaus viuh deZBrk] yxu] mUur dk;Z'kSyh ls fctyh] ikuh] vk/qfud Ñf"k;U=kksa ls Ñf"kdk;Z dks lqn`<+ djds deZ;ksxh gksus dk ifjp; fn;kA guqekux<+ esa turk dh LokLF; lEcU/h ijs'kkfu;ksa dks ns•rs gq, us=k fpfdRlky;] lkekU; fpfdRlky;] ,d f'koefUnj dk fuekZ.k djokdj tulsod ,oa /eZlsod gksus dk ifjp; fn;kA ;ksxh pk¡nukFk dh dk;Z{kerk] dk;Z'kSyh nksuksa gh egar Jh Js;ksukFk th dks vPNh yxh vkSj mUgksaus eu esa fopkj fd;k fd eB dh le``f¼ ds fy, thfor jgrs fdlh ;ksX; mÙkjkf/dkjh dk p;u vko';d gSA o"kZ 1984 bZñ esa egar Jh Js;ksukFk usa ;ksxh pk¡nukFk dks vLFky cksgj eB dk mÙkjkf/dkjh ?kksf"kr fd;kA o"kZ 1985 bZñ esa egar Jh Js;ksukFk ds lekf/yhu gksus ij egar ds :i esa ;ksxh egar pk¡nukFk us eB ds fodkl dk;ks± dks xfr çnku dhA egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th us ^fo/s;a tu lsouEk~* ds ekxZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gq, /eZ] f'k{kk] fpfdRlk dks viuk deZ {ks=k cuk;kA o"kZ 1986 bZñ esa mUgksaus ,d fo|ky; ls bldh 'kq#vkr dh rFkk o"kZ 2012 bZñ esa vius laLFkku dks fo'ofo|ky; dk ntkZ fnyok;k* tks vc fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx }kjk ekU;rk çkIr gSA egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th ds deZ{ks=k dks fuEufyf•r :i ls js•kafdr fd;k tk ldrk gS&
o"kZ 1986 bZñ esa vius xq#th egar Jh Js;ksukFk th dh lekf/LFky dk fuekZ.k] o"kZ 1987 bZñ esa flfoy jksM] jksgrd esa ifCyd Ldwy dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 1988 bZñ esa vLFky cksgj] eB esa voklh; ifCyd Ldwy dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 1989 bZñ ckck eLrukFk lHkkxkj dk fuekZ.k] o"kZ 1990 bZñ esa f'ko efUnj dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 1991 bZñ esa çkphu f'koefUnj dk th.kks±¼kj fd;k] o"kZ 1992 bZñ esa FksgM+h Msjs ds efUnj dk fuekZ.k] o"kZ 1993 bZñ pd 7 ,y- ,y- dk fuekZ.k] o"kZ 1994 bZñ esa Jh cæhukFk /eZ'kkyk dk fuekZ.k] o"kZ 1995 bZñ esa ,e-ch-,- dkWyst dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 1996 bZñ esa iQkeZslh ,oa Mh-,M- dkWyst dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 1997 bZñ esa MsaVy ,oa baftfu;fjax dkWyst dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 1998 bZ- esa fiQft;ksFksjsih ,oa ekWMuZ lkbalst dkWyst dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 1999 bñ esa laLÑr egkfo|ky; dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 2000 bZñ esa uflZax dkWyst dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 2001 bZñ esa dU;k Nk=kkokl dk fuekZ.kA blh o"kZ egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th ;ksxh dks muds fo'ks"k dk;ks± ds fy, bfUnjk xk¡/h vokMZ ls lEekfur fd;k x;kA o"kZ 2002 bZñ esa Jh j.kireku/krk th dh lekf/ LFky dk fuekZ.k] o"kZ 2003 bZñ esa jSckjh /eZ'kkyk dk fuekZ.kA o"kZ 2004 bZñ esa egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th egkjkt dks jktLFkku ljdkj }kjk f'k{kk jRu ls lEekfur fd;k x;k rFkk blh o"kZ egar pk¡nukFk ;ksxh cgjksM+ fo/kulHkk {ks=k ls fo/k;d cus vkSj vius dk;ZdkS'ky ls ogk¡ dh O;oLFkkvksa dks nq#Lr dj dk;kdYi fd;kA o"kZ 2005 bZñ esa fpfdRlk Hkou rFkk Nk=kkokl &2 dk fuekZ.k] o"kZ 2006 bZñesa ckck eLrukFk th egkjkt dh fo'kky çfrek dk fuekZ.kA o"kZ 2007 bZñ esa egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th dks jktLFkku ljdkj }kjk jktLFkku xkSjo vokMZ ls lEekfur fd;k x;kA o"kZ 2008 bZñ esa ch- ,M- egkfo|ky;ksa dh] vLFky cksgj] jksgrd] gfj;k.kk ,oa guqekux<+] jktLFkku esa LFkkiuk] o"kZ 2009 bZñ esa ,e- Vsd] ,e- iQkekZ] dkslks± dk çkjEHk] o"kZ 2010 bZ- esa fl¼ f'kjksef.k ckck eLrukFk th egkjkt ds lekf/ efUnj dh uhao j•h xbZ ,oa ,e-lh-,- o flfoy baftfu;fjax ds dkslZ çkjEHk fd;s x;sA o"kZ 2011 bZñ esa ckck eLrukFk ikWfyVsfDud laLFkku dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 2012 bZñ ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; dh LFkkiuk] o"kZ 2013 bZñ ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; esa fof/&foHkkx dh LFkkiukA o"kZ 2014 bZ- esa egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th vyoj yksdlHkk {ks=k] jktLFkku ls lkaln pqus x,A o"kZ 2016 bZ- esa 5 o"khZ; ,e-ch-,- rFkk ch- ,llh- dsfeLVªh vkWulZ ds dklZ çkjEHk gq,A
o"kZ 2016 bZ- esa viuh nwjnf'kZrk dk ifjp; nsrs gq, vius vusd f'k";ksa esa ls deZB] bZekunkj] ;ksX; ,oa vuqHkoh f'k"; ckyd ukFk th ;ksxh dks eB dk mÙkjkf/dkjh cuk;kA
;fn fodkl dh n`f"V ls voyksdu fd;k tk, rks bl eB esa fuekZ.k esa dk;Z dHkh cUn gksrk gh ugha gSA orZeku le; esa Hkh yxHkx 150 djksM+ #i;s dh ykxr ls v{kj/ke efUnj dh rtZ ij ,d HkO; efUnj dk fuekZ.k dk;Z py jgk gS] tks vius vki esa vuwBk lekf/ LFky vkSj HkO; efUnj gksxkA
egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th fnO; ,oa vykSfdd lar Fks tks tUe o e`R;q ds jgL; dks Hkh HkyhHkk¡fr tkurs Fks] ijUrq fof/ ds fo/ku dks dkSu Vky ldrk gSA ftlus bl u'oj 'kjhj dks /kj.k fd;k gS] gj fdlh dks ml ijerÙo esa foyhu gksuk iM+rk gSA bl dkyØe ds çokg esa o"kZ 2015 bZñ esa ijeiwT; egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th egkjkt dks ,d Hk;kog chekjh us ?ksj fy;k] ftlds pyrs o"kZ 7 flracj] 2017 pkS=k lqnh }kn'kh dks os czãyhu gks x,A
egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th us Lo;a ds fy, dHkh ugha lkspk] vfirq f'k{kk ds ekè;e ls os yk•ksa yksxksa dh lsok djus ds fy, os ges'kk dk;Zjr jgsA okLro esa] os lPps f'k{kkfon vkSj çsj.kk lzksr jgsA mUgksaus viuk thou t:jreUnksa dh lsok ,oa muds mRFkku esa yxk;kA os ,d lPps deZ;ksxh FksA okLro esa muds thou ls yk•ksa yksxksa dks çsj.kk feyrh jgsxhA Hkys gh os vkt gekjs chp ikfFkZo :i esa ugha gSa] ijUrq çsj.kk&Lo:i os gekjs lkFk ges'kk fo|eku jgsaxsA ;g mfÙkQ mu ij lVhd cSBrh gS&
'kSys&'kSys u ekf.kD;a] ekSfÙkQda u xts&xtsA lk/oks u fg loZ=k] panua u ous&ousA
blesa dksbZ vfr'k;ksfÙkQ ugha gS fd egar ;ksxh pk¡nukFk th egkjkt us bl /jk dks vius deZ vkSj iq#"kkFkZ ls vn~Hkqr&vuwBk cuk fn;kA
^ln~xq# dh efgek vur] vur fd;k midkjA
ykspu vur m?kkfM+;k] vur fn•ko.kgkjAA*
Brahmalin Mahant Chand Nath Ji Yogi
Founder Chancellor, BMU
czãyhu egar pk¡nukFk th ;ksxh
czãyhu egar pk¡nukFk th ;ksxh dk thou&ea=k % ^fo/s;a tu lsouEk~*
fl¼ f'kjksef.k Jh ckck eLrukFk th egkjkt dh riLFkyh ds ikou izkax.k esa esjs nknk xq# ;ksfxjkt Jh;qr egar
Js;ksukFk th }kjk f'k{kk ds {ks=k esa yxk;s x;s ,dek=k ikS/s dks esjs iwT; xq#nso egar Jh pk¡nukFk th egkjkt us viuh nwj n`f"V]
dM+h esgur] yxu ,oa deZBrk ls ,d oV o`{k dk :Ik fn;k vFkkZr~ mUgksaus ,d ek=k f'k{k.k laLFkku ls ckck eLrukFk
fo'ofo|ky; cuk;k] ftlesa vkt 11 ladk; ,oa 50 ls vf/d ikB~;Øe py jgs gSaA iwT; xq#nso ds }kjk crk;s x;s jkLrs ij
pyrs gq, eSa bl fo'ofo|ky; dks mUufr ds loksZÙke f'k[kj ij ys tkus ds fy, Hkjld iz;Ru dj jgk gw¡] rkfd ns'k gh ugha]
cfYd fons'kksa esa Hkh ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; dk uke cM+s lEeku vkSj fo'oluh;rk ds lkFk fy;k tk;sA
eSa bl fo'ofo|ky; esa f'k{kk] fpfdRlk] vè;kRe] laLd`fr] ;ksx ,oa uSfrdrk ds HkO; Hkou dks fu£er djus ds fy,
dqN ,sls fof'k"V dk;Z dj jgk gw¡ rkfd blls tqM+k gqvk gj deZpkjh] vf/dkjh] fo|kFkhZ ,oa lekt blls tqM+us esa viuh
vku&cku ,oa 'kku le>sA bruk gh ugha] fo'ofo|ky; dh izR;sd ikB~;p;kZ dks ijEijk rFkk vk/qfudrk ls lEc¼ djus dk
dk;Z Hkh izkFkfedrk ds vk/kj ij j[kk x;k gSA iwT; xq#nso dh ekU;rk Fkh fd lekt dks f'kf{kr djus ls cM+h dksbZ riL;k ugha
gSA blfy, os dgrs Fks fd&
“ Education breeds Confidence, Confidence breeds Hope
Hope breeds Peace, Peace breeds positivity
Positivity breeds feelings to do something good for others.
And to do good for others is the greatest enjoyment in life.”
oSls Hkh lUrksa dk viuk dqN ugha gksrk gS] os rks dsoy ek=k lekt ds mRFkku ds fy, tUe ysrs gSa] lekt dh HkykbZ ds
fy, ej&feVrs gSaA fo'ofo|ky; ds dqykf/ifr gksus ds ukrs esjh ;gh dkeuk gS fd fo'ofo|ky; dk gj O;fDr vius dke esa
iwjh fu"Bk vkSj izfrc¼rk ls tqV tk;asA fo|kFkhZ i<+us esa] f'k{kd i<+kus esa] deZpkjh ,oa vf/dkjh vius dÙkZO; dks Bhd ls
fuokZg djus esa yx tk;sa] fiQj ns[kuk og fnu nwj ugha gksxk] ftl fnu ;g fo'ofo|ky; vius liuksa dk] yksxksa ds liukas dk
fo'ofo|ky; gksxkA eSa vius lHkh f'k{kdksa ,oa vf/dkfj;ksa dk vkg~oku djrk gw¡ fd os vPNs vè;kiu] xq.koÙkkijd
vuqla/ku] jkstxkjksUeq[kh ikB~;p;kZ] ewY;ksUeq[kh f'k{kk ij vf/d cy nsa ftlls fo'ofo|ky; dks Js"B f'k{kk laLFkku dh
iafDr esa [kM+k fd;k tk ldsA eSa l=k 2020&2021 eSa lHkh ços'kkFkhZ fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; esa vkxeu ij
'kqHkk'kh"k nsrk gw¡ A vUr esa gekjh eaxy dkeuk gS fd&
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fo'oLo:ia txnh'k:ia /esZd;wia ;froxZHkwie~A
osnkFkZlkja =k;rkigkja JheLrukFka lrra uekfeAA
eaxydkeuk,¡
egar ckydukFk ;ksxhlkaln vyoj ,oa dqykf/ifr
ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky;vLFky cksgj] jksgrd
^^losZ HkoUrq lqf[ku% losZ lUrq fujke;k%A
loZs Hkækf.k Ik';Urq ek df'pr~ nq%[k HkkXk Hkosr~A**
f'k{kk dk vFkZ 'kCnKku&o.kZKku ugha gksrk gSA f'k{kk dk okLrfod vFkZ gS thou dks liQy rFkk lkFkZd cukukA
f'k{kk&xzg.k dh dksbZ vof/] dksbZ le;&lhek Hkh ugha gksrh gSA okLro esa] f'k{kk&vtZu dh izfØ;k thou&Ik;ZUr pyrh gSA gk¡] ;g
vo'; gS fd ns'kdky rFkk ifjfLFkfr ds vuqlkj blds :i&Lo:Ik esa ifjoRkZu gksrk jgrk gSA
gekjs thou esa vkuqokaf'kdrk rFkk okrkoj.k nksuksa dk fo'ks"k egÙo gSA dbZ ckj ;g Hkh lkeus vk;k gS fd vkuqokaf'kdrk ls
gekjk okrkoj.k&gekjk ifjos'k&gekjk Ik;kZoj.k T;knk izHkkoh&lq[kn gksrk gSA lp esa] gekjs fpÙk dks] gekjh 'kkjhfjd lajpuk dks]
gekjs eu&efLr"d dks gekjk okrkoj.k dsoy izHkkfor gh ugha djrk gS_ oju~ og mls jprk Hkh gS& cukrk Hkh gSA tSlk gekjk
ifjos'k&Ik;kZoj.k gksrk gS] oSlh gh gekjh n`f"V] gekjh l`f"V fufeZr Hkh gks tkrh gSA ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; dsoy ̂ fMxzh* gh ugha
nsrk gS] dsoy f'k{kk gh ugha iznku djrk gS] oju~ bldh /kfeZd&vkè;kfRed ihfBdk gekjs lexz thou dks] gekjs lEiw.kZ O;fDrRo
dks] gekjh lEiw.kZ thoup;kZ dks fu;af=kr ,oa fu;fer djrh gS_ lkFk&gh&lkFk ;g laLFkku gesa lekt ds izfr] jk"Vª ds izfr]
/eZ&vè;kRe ds izfr gekjs nkf;Roksa dk Hkh cks/ djkrk gSA bldk ifj.kke ;g gS fd ;g fo'ofo|ky; dsoy ,d l{ke&dq'ky
fo|kFkhZ dk gh fuekZ.k ugha djrk gS_ oju~ ;g ,d vPNs m|eh] vPNs fpfdRld] vPNs vf/dkjh&vè;kid dh Hkh l`f"V djrk gSA
dgus dk vk'k; ;g gS fd gekjk fo'ofo|ky; ,d Js"B euq"; dh ltZuk djrk gSA ;g ^fo/s;e~ tu lsoue~* dks viuk
thouizk.k ekurk gSA lpeqp] ̂ fo/s;e~ tu lsoue~* gh gekjs fo'ofo|ky; dk] gekjs fo'ofo|ky;&ifjokj dk /eZ Hkh gS vkSj
deZ HkhA gekjk fo'ofo|ky; thou ewY;ksa dk] ekuo ewY;ksa dk] vkn'kZ ukxfjdrk dk Hkh Js"B ikB i<+krk gSA og lexz ewY;cks/ dks
thou esa mrkjus dh Hkh f'k{kk nsrk gSA
ckck eLrukFk eB f'k{kk] fpfdRlk ,oa vè;kRe dk Js"B vkSj izfl¼ laLFkku gSA bldh ikouHkwfe ij LFkkfir ckck
eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; ls tqM+uk] u dsoy fo'ks"k xkSjo dk vglkl djkrk gS] vfirq ije vkuUn dh Hkh vuqHkwfr djkrk gS_ D;ksafd
bldh LFkkiuk pUnz vorkj fl¼ ckck pkSjaxhukFk th us ,oa f'ko&vorkj egk;ksxh xq# xksj{kukFk ds Lo:Ik fl¼ f'kjksef.k ckck
eLrukFk th egkjkt dh d`ik ls gqbZ gSA
;g laLFkku lu~ 1815 bZ0 ls f'k{kk ds {ks=k esa vxzlj gS vkSj bldk eq[; mís'; tulsok&yksdlsok gSA ;g laLFkk lnSo
euq";] lekt] ns'k dh mUufr ds fy, izfrc¼ gSA ukFk lEiznk; ds lk/qvksa us u dsoy lekt dks tkxzr djus dk dke fd;k gS]
vfirq mUgkasus LorU=krk laxzke esa Hkh c<+p<+ dj fgLlk fy;k gS ,oa ekr`Hkwfe dh izfr"Bk dh j{kk ds fy, vius izk.kksa dh vkgqfr Hkh nh
gSA tgk¡ rd ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; dh ckr gS rks ;g dgus esa dksbZ vfr'k;ksfDr ugha gS fd fo'ofo|ky; us dqN gh o"kks± esa
futh fo'ofo|ky; ds :i esa ns'k esa viuh iz'kaluh; igpku cuk;h gSA gekjk fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vkxzg gS fd os vius xEHkhj] fo'kn rFkk
lkoZHkkSfed fpUru ls ns'k dks leFkZ] lcy rFkk l{ke cuk;saA
EkSa] u;s l=k esa lHkh izos'kkFkhZ fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; esa Lokxr djrk gw¡] lkFk&gh&lkFk ;g Hkh dkeuk
djrk g¡w fd os ftu fo'ks"k mís';ksa dh iwfrZ gsrq fo'ofo|ky; esa izos'k ys jgs gSa] mUgsa os liQyrkiwoZd izkIr djas rFkk lekt ,oa ns'k
dh mUufr o fodkl ds fy, viuh lsok,¡ iznku djds ekuork ds fgr esa viuh lkFkZdrk fl¼ djsaA
vki lHkh ds izfr gkfnZd eaxydkeuk,¡A
'kqHkk'kalk,¡^^f'k{kk ls euq"; dk loZrksUeq[kh fodkl gksrk gSA f'k{kk ls euq"; dh vkRek dk foLrkj gksrk gSA f'k{kk ls gh euq"; lPps vFkks± esa euq"; curk gSA blh ls mldk ykSfdd thou lqUnj rFkk ikjykSfdd thou iz'kLr gksrk gSA**
izksú (MkWú) jkeltu ik.Ms;dqyifr
ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky;vLFky cksgj] jksgrd
I;kjs fo|kfFkZ;ksa !
ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; esa l=k 2020&21 eas izos'k ikus dh vkidh Hkkouk ,oa vkids fopkj okLro esa
iz'kaluh; gSa] D;ksafd vkids vUnj fo|eku lkfÙod lksp ,oa Kku fiiklk gh bl vksj vkidks izsfjr dj jgh gSA
Ckkck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; ,d ek=k ,slk laLFkku gS tgk¡ f'k{kk] fpfdRlk ,oa vè;kRe dk vuwBk laxe gS] D;ksafd
orZeku esa f'k{kk ds {ks=k dks O;olk;hdj.k ,oa /uyksyqirk dh o`fÙk us bruk nwf"kr dj fn;k gS fd xjhc ,oa eè;e oxZ ds
cPpksa ds cgqvk;keh fodkl ,oa mPp lEHkkoukvksa dks mHkkjus dk f'k{kk dk ewy mís'; gh izk;% feVrk tk jgk gSA
thfodksiktZu ds fy, f'k{kk vè;;u dh mÙke i¼fr ugha gSA okLro esa] f'k{kk ,slh gksuh pkfg,] ftlesa thfodksiktZu ds
lkFk Js"B thou ewY;ksa dh Hkh mifLFkfr gksA ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; f'k{kk ds lkekftd vkSj Js"B ljksdkjksa dks ysdj
pyrk gSA og vius fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks mikf/ iznku djus ds lkFk] Js"B euq";rk dh Hkh f'k{kk&nh{kk iznku djrk gSA
ckck eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; ckck eLrukFk th egkjkt dh ikou riLFkyh gSA ;gk¡ ij f'k{kk ,oa fpfdRlk ds
lkFk&lkFk fo|kfFkZ;ksa esa thou ewY;ksa dks iqf"ir] iYyfor ,oa iQfyr djus dk iz;kl fd;k tkrk gSA Hkkjr dh izkphu laLd`fr
,oa lH;rk dks thfor j[kus ds fy, yqIr gks jgh nsoHkk"kk laLd`r dh f'k{kk fu%'kqYd nh tkrh gSA
gekjs dqykf/ifr] ;ksxh ckydukFk th egkjkt] iwjs eLrukFk fo'ofo|ky; ifjokj dks lkFk ysdj ik'pkR; lH;rk
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Higher education in India is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has been emphasizing on outcome-based education, rather than the traditional exam-centric educational system which was followed in our country for centuries. In outcome-based education, the real learning outcomes of students are measured in an objective manner mainly to ensure that our higher education system is more accountable and quality-oriented.
Baba Mastnath University, attained the status of University, in 2012, under Haryana Private Universities Act-2006 and Recognised by UGC January, 2016. Since then, BMU Rohtak has revamped the curriculum and implemented major changes in the curriculum delivery to a very large extent. Now, the emphasis is on comprehensive continuous learning rather than rote and exam oriented learning. This results in students spending more time in the laboratories than in the classrooms. The submission of mini-projects for assessment, has been made mandatory. This in turn helps the students in applying the theoretical concepts learnt by them.
We fully understand the vital importance of imparting life and communication skills to our students. We are probably one of the few engineering colleges in India with a separate life skills' training department with seven faculty members. It is mandatory for all engineers and managers in their first and second years of the B.E, MCA and MBA programs to opt for the life and communication courses offered by the BMU Rohtak.
We believe that the education received at BMU Rohtak, must translate into excellent career and job prospects for our students. At BMU Rohtak, we always work very closely with varied industries, to fulfil the job aspirations of our students. In addition to having an excellent placement department, we closely collaborate with varied industries at different levels. We encourage the industries in turn to play an active role as our partners in education. We are in the process of establishing centre for excellence in the area of entrepreneurship, science and technology, Ayurveda and naturopathy and Creative Arts.
Each of these centres is going to play an active role in the design and delivery of major components of our curriculum. Both professional electives and global electives are offered through these centres in the higher semesters of both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Finally, ever since we gained status of university, we have ensured that a sizeable number of constructive changes have been made to the traditional curriculum in creating a word-class curriculum and a stimulating learning environment as well.
Welcome to Baba Mastnath University, Rohtak-NCR, Haryana, India
Prof. (Dr.) S.C. SharmaDean Academic Affairs
Baba Mastnath UniversityAsthal Bohar, Rohtak
Arise, Awake and stop not, till the goal is achieved.
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Campus at a Glance
THE HOLY MATH AND THE UNIVERSITYTHE HOLY MATH AND THE UNIVERSITY
Shri Baba Mastnath Math is the oldest and the most popular place of Nath Sect
belonging to Kanpada Yogies. This is the main Tapasthali (place of worship)
of Nath Yogies and is situated on the outskirts of Rohtak city, near M.D.
University and adjacent to Tilyar
Tourist Complex, Rohtak. The
campus is on
Delhi-Rohtak National
Highway No. 10. The Math has been
the repository and centre for pursuit
of Indian civilization and has been
doing yeo-men service for the
benefit of mankind. To fulfil the
statutory requirements and for effective and efficient management of
Educational and Non-Educational Institutions/Organizations, the Math
formed a Trust in 1980 in the name of SHRI BABA MASTNATH AYURVED
AND SANSKRIT SHIKSHAN SANSTHAN.
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Shri Baba Mastnath Ayurved and
Sanskrit Shikshan Sansthan is run by
Math Asthal Bohar with an excellent
track record of 275 years in social thservice. Although established in 8
century by Siddh Shiromani Chaurangi
Nath Ji, yet it was rejuvenated by Shri thBaba Mastnath Ji in 18 century. His
able pupils have been rightfully performing the duties and responsibilities to
perpetuate and eternalize the name of Shri Baba Mastnath Ji and what he
preached. Late Mahant Shreyo Nath Ji Yogi, who was also Health Minister of
Haryana, established many Institutions in the sweet memory of his Guru Shri
Baba Mastnath Ji, the founder of this Math. Then Late Mahant Chand Nath Ji
Yogi, (Ex. MP from Alwar) added many feathers in the cap in the field of
Education and Health and also obtained a University Status by bringing
together various Institutions . Now, present Chancellor, Mahant Balak Nath Ji
Yogi is making best efforts to evolve it into an elite Centre of Education, Health,
Spirituality and Yoga.
ContentsContents
S.No. Particulars Page No.
1. Mission, & Objective 11
2. Campus 12
3. Eligibility, Duration of Courses and Seats 13
4. Faculty of Humanities 13
5. Faculty of Management & Commerce 14
6. Faculty of Nursing 15
7. Faculty of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences 15
8. Faculty of Pharmacy 15
9. Faculty of Physiotherapy 16
10. Faculty of Ayurveda 16
11. Faculty of Sciences 17
13. Faculty of Law 17
14. SBMN Technical Campus 18
15. Faculty of Engineering 18
16. Shri Baba Mastnath Nursing Institute 18
17. Shri Baba Mastnath Institute of Educational Training & Research 18
18. Fee Structure 19-20
19. Admission Schedule 21
20. Admission Procedure 21
21. Schedule of Payment of Fee 22
22. Rules and Regulations 23-24
23. Faculty 25
24. University Library 25
25. Hospitals 26
26. Other Activities/facilities 27
27. Academic Schedule 28
28. BMU Alumni 29
29. Our Best Recruiters 30
30. Glimpses of Activities 31-32
31. Important Telephone Numbers
Vision
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To evolve the University as a World Class Institution for developing competent manpower to support and augment India's efforts in creating knowledge-based resources and enriching human values in the present society.To achieve academic excellence in Humanities, Science, Engineering, Management, Law, Commerce, Education, Medical and Para-Medical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Yoga and Naturopathy through commitment to learning, innovation in teaching and research, dedication to duty and faith in cultural ethos.To enable the students to become outstanding professionals with all round physical, mental, social, cultural, spiritual and financial development through ethical standards in order to face the challenges of the new age.To fulfil the expectations of the society by equipping the students to stand and strive as resourceful citizens and to make them aware of their immense responsibilities to man and nature.
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To be a premier University with the professed aim of developing the youth as socially responsive, ethically oriented, and empowered professionals through high-tech teaching, research and innovation.To enhance abilities and skills of faculty members and other academic contributors through faculty development programmes, workshops, seminars, conferences and new-age communicative techniques.To strengthen industry-institution interface for building a bridge between current advancements in science and technology, business and commerce, arts and humanities, law and education, etc and future needs of the fast growing world.To disseminate knowledge and wisdom to the learners and make their minds strong enough to make a right decision for the successful life-journey.
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To establish and run schools of higher learning and research in the faculties of Ayurveda, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Humanities, Law, Education, Physical Sciences, Management, Engineering, Medical & Paramedical Sciences.To produce excellent doctors, engineers, managers, pharmacists, physiotherapists, paramedical professionals, scientists, and educationists with Indian ethics and values.To bring together all institutions run by the University under one banner for a symbiotic relationship.To spread the message of scientific and technological advances.To supplement Government efforts in Human Resource Development.To provide health care facilities for rural people.To provide technical knowhow for Entrepreneurial Development for youth.
MISSIONMISSION
VISIONVISION
OBJECTIVEOBJECTIVE
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CAMPUSCAMPUS
The campus is spread over
more than 200 acres of land.
The campus has a laudable
combination of Spirituality,
Education, Health, Technology
and Greenery. The University
has newly constructed spacious
buildings comprising
Administrative Block, well
equipped and furnished
Teaching Halls, Conference
Halls, Computer Labs,
Libraries, Seminar Halls,
Lecture Theatres and
Laboratories. The Campus has
a well furnished and fully air-
conditioned Auditorium with
a capacity to seat 1500 persons.
The Campus also has a famous
Eye Hospital, Dental Hospital,
Physiotherapy Hospital and an
Ayurved Hospital to support
medical curriculum. The
hospi ta ls are extending
commendable services for the
people of Northern India.
Every year around One Lakh
patients are being treated free
of cost.
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ELIGIBILITY, DURATION OF COURSES AND SEATSELIGIBILITY, DURATION OF COURSES AND SEATS
FACULTY OF HUMANITIESFACULTY OF HUMANITIES
3. M.A. (Home Science) 2 Years 60
7. Shastri 3 Years 40
4. 2 Years 40M.A. Sanskrit
8. 3 Years 40B.A.(Journalism & Mass Communication)
9. M.A.(Journalism & Mass Communication)
2 Years 30
S.No.
Course Eligibility Duration Seats
1. B.A. (As per the option of subjects available in the University)
3 Years 240 (3 units)
2. M.A.(Hindi, English, History, Public Administration, Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Geography)
2 Years 60 in each
subject
10. 2 Years 50M.A. (Education)
5. B. Lib. & Information Science
Bachelor Degree or equivalent from a recognized University, with Home Science as a subject.
10+2 examination conducted by CBSE/Haryana Board or equivalent examination
Shastri / B.A. Degree or equivalent from a recognized University, with Sanskrit (Elective/Compulsory)
10+2 examination conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education/Haryana Board of School Education or equivalent examination from a recognized Board
Bachelor Degree or Equivalent from a recognized University
10+2 examination conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education / Haryana Board of School Education or equivalent examination from a recognized Board
Bachelor Degree or equivalent from a recognized University.
Bachelor Degree or Equivalent with 50% marks from a recognised University.
B. Lib. & Information Examination from a recognized University
Science
Bachelor Degree from a recognized University
1 Year 60
6. M. Lib. & Information Science
1 Year 30
13.
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT & COMMERCEFACULTY OF MANAGEMENT & COMMERCE
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
3.
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
10+2 examination conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education / Haryana Board of School Education or equivalent examination from a recognized Board
Bachelor Degree of minimum three years duration or equivalent with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
10+2 examination conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education/ Haryana Board of School Education or an equivalent examinat ion f rom a recognized Board
B.Com/BBA/BA with Economics/ Commerce/ Marketing/Insurance as a subject or any other examination of a recognized university
10+2 Examination from C.B.S.E. / Haryana Board of School Education or an equ iva len t examina t ion f rom a recognized Board
60
60
60
120
3 Years
2 Years
3 Years
2 Years
3 Years 60Bachelor of ComputerApplications (B.C.A.)
S.No.
Course Eligibility Duration Seats
Master of ComputerApplications (M.C.A.)
302 YearsPassed B.C.A. / Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science Engineering or equivalent Degree. Or passed B.Sc./ B.Com./B.A. with Mathematics at 10+2 level or Graduation level(With additional bridge courses as per the norms of the Concerned University) Obtained at least 50% marks(45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying Examinations.
14.
FACULTY OF NURSINGFACULTY OF NURSING
FACULTY OF NATUROPATHY & YOGIC SCIENCESFACULTY OF NATUROPATHY & YOGIC SCIENCES
S.No.
S.No.
Course
Course
Eligibility
Eligibility
Duration
Duration
Seats
Seats
1. Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing*( 2Years)
Diploma in Yoga & Naturopathy
G.N.M. examination from a recognized Board/University
10+2 conducted by CBSE/ HBSE or equivalent examination from any recognized Board with Physics, Chemistry & Biology
NEET / State/Central Councils
As prescribed by the concerned
2 Years
3½ Years(incl. 6 month
Internship)
25
60
* Subject to approval by INC.
Being Commenced from Academic Session 2020-21
5½ Years(incl. oneyear of
Internship)
60
1.
2. Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciencse (BNYS)
FACULTY OF PHARMACYFACULTY OF PHARMACY
S.No.
Course Eligibility Seats
Master of Pharmaceutical Science(M.Pharma)
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science(B.Pharma)*
B.Pharma with 50% marks from recognised University
10+2 examination in Science Stream (PCM/PCB)with English from CBSE / HBSE or any other Board recognised equivalent thereto, obtaining atleast 50% marks in aggregate of these subjects.
Duration
2 Years
4 Years(SemesterSystem)
Pharmaceutics - 06
Pharmacology- 03
100
1.
2.
SBMN Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research SBMN Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research
S.No.
Course Eligibility Seats
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science(B.Pharma)*
10+2 examination in Science Stream (PCM/PCB)with English from CBSE / HBSE or any other Board recognised equivalent thereto, obtaining atleast 50% marks in aggregate of these subjects.
Duration
4 Years(SemesterSystem)
1001.
* For admission to B.Pharma the candidate must be of the age of 17 years on 31st Dec. of the admitting year.
Baba Mastnath University Faculty of Pharmaceutical SciencesBaba Mastnath University Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
15.
FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPYFACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
S.No.
Courses Eligibility Seats
1.
*For admission to BPT, the candidate must be of the age of 17 years on 31st Dec. of admitting year.
The candidate must have passed intermediate(10+2) or its equivalent examination recognised by the concerned State Government and Education Board with the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English individually and must have obtained minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the aforesaid qualifying examination in the case of general category and 45% marks in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Backward Classes
120Bachelor of Physiotherapy(BPT)*
FACULTY OF AYURVEDAFACULTY OF AYURVEDA
S.No.
Courses Eligibility Seats
1. Bachelor of AyurvedicMedicine & Surgery(BAMS)
NEET / Central / State Authority
As prescribed by the concerned 60
Duration
4½ Years(including6 monthsinternship)
Duration
5½ Years( including
1 yearinternship )
Note : For admission to BAMS the candidate must be of the age of 17 years on 31st Dec. of the admitting year.
Diploma of Pharmaceutical Science (D.Pharmacy)
10+2 examination in Science Stream from a recognized Board, as a regular candidate
2 Years 602.
Master ofPhysiotherapy (MPT)
50% marks in BPT from a recognized University
10 each in Ortho, Neuro, Sports
2. 2 Years
16.
FACULTY OF SCIENCESFACULTY OF SCIENCES
S.No.
Courses Eligibility Duration Seats
1. B.Sc. Chemistry, Maths
(Hons) 10+2 examination in Science Stream conducted by CBSE / HBSE or equivalent examination from a recognized Board, with minimum 50% marks in aggregate
3 Years 60
4. M.Sc.Mathematics
B.A./B.Sc. or equivalent examination from a recognized University with relevant / allied subject with minimum 50% marks
2 Years 40
2. B.Sc. Medical /Non-Medical
10+2 examination in Science Stream conducted by CBSE / HBSE or equivalent examination from a recognized Board.
3 Years Med.-60N.Med.-80
3. M.Sc. (Physics,Chemistry, Botany, Zoology)
B.Sc. exam or equivalent examination from a recognized University with relevant / allied subject with minimum 50% marks
2 Years Phy. - 80Chem. - 90Botany - 90Zoology - 80
FACULTY OF LAWFACULTY OF LAW
S.No.
Courses Eligibility Seats
1. B.A.LL.B* 45% Marks in 10+2 Examination conducted by CBSE/HBSE or equivalent examination from recognized Board
120
3. LL.M 50% Marks in LLB Examination from a recognized University
50
2. LL.B* 45% Marks in Graduation Examination from a recognized University
Duration
5 Years
1 Year
3 Years 120
*The decision of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India with regard to age restriction will be applicable.
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SBMN TECHNICAL CAMPUSSBMN TECHNICAL CAMPUS
S.No.
Courses Eligibility Duration Seats
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma)
10+2 examination in Science Stream from a recognized Board, as a regular candidate
2 Years 601.
B.E./B. Tech in relevant discipline with 50% marks in aggregate.
2 Years2. M.Tech.(Civil Engg.,Mechanical Engg, Computer Science Engg.,Electronics & Communication Engg.)
CE - 18 ME - 48CSE - 42ECE - 42
FACULTY OF ENGINEERINGFACULTY OF ENGINEERING
S.No.
Courses Eligibility Duration Seats
B.Tech
(Civil Engg.,
Mechanical Engg,
Computer Science
Engg Electronics &
Communication
Engg.)
(I) 10+2 Examination conducted by CBSE / HBSE
in Science Streams(PCM) or equivalent
examination from a recognized Board obtaining at
least 50% marks in PCM
(ii) A candidate may be admitted directly to the 3rd
semester of these courses if he/ she has passed 3
year Diploma Course in the relevant discipline from
Haryana Board of Technical Education or its
equivalent with at least 50% aggregate marks
4 Years1. CE - 60ME - 120CSE - 120ECE - 60
M.Tech.(Mechanical Engg, Computer Science Engg andElectronics & Communication Engg.)
Civil Engg.,B.E./B. Tech in relevant discipline with 50% marks
in aggregate.
2 Years2. CE - 18ME - 18CSE - 18ECE - 18
SHRI BABA MASTNATH NURSING INSTITUTESHRI BABA MASTNATH NURSING INSTITUTE
# Admission to these courses will be made by the Admission Authority designated by the State Govt./DMER.*Approved by INC, Affiliated to HNRC.
Courses : A.N.M. , G.N.M.# * (Under SBMN Ayurved & Sanskrit Shikshan Sansthan)
SHRI BABA MASTNATH INSTITUTE OF EDUCATIONAL TRAINING & RESEARCHSHRI BABA MASTNATH INSTITUTE OF EDUCATIONAL TRAINING & RESEARCH
# Approved by NCTE, Jaipur and SCERT, Gurugram. Admission to these courses will be made by the Admission Authority designated by the State Govt..
*Approved by NCTE and Affiliated to MDU Rohtak.
Courses : D.Ed.#, B.Ed.* (Under SBMN Ayurved & Sanskrit Shikshan Sansthan)
18.
FEE STRUCTUREFEE STRUCTURE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name of Course Tuition Develp. Regn. Other Sports Lab Hosp Total
Fee Fee /Cont. Charges /Cult. Fee /Clin
Charges Activities Fee
BA 3000 5800 2200 3500 500 - - 15000
MA(Hin., Eng., Hist, Pol. 4000 9800 2200 3500 500 - - 20000
Sci., Eco., Soc.,Educ.,Geog.,
Home Sci., Pub. Admin.)
MA Sanskrit 5000 - - - - - - 5000
B.Lib. 4000 9800 2200 3500 500 - - 20000
M.Lib. 5000 13800 2200 3500 500 - - 25000
Shastri 5000 - - - - - - 5000
BJMC 4000 9800 2200 3500 500 - - 20000
MJMC 5000 13800 2200 3500 500 - - 25000
BBA 4000 9800 2200 3500 500 - - 20000
BCA 4000 9800 2200 3500 500 - - 20000
B.Com 3000 5800 2200 3500 500 - - 15000
M.Com 4000 9800 2200 3500 500 - - 20000
MBA 2-Year 7000 36800 2200 3500 500 - - 50000
MCA 2-Year 7000 36800 2200 3500 500 - - 50000
P.B.B.Sc (Nusg.) 7000 42800 2200 3500 500 25000 19000 100000
Diploma in Yoga & Natu. 3000 15800 2200 3500 500 5000 - 30000
BNYS 10000 46800 2200 3500 500 40000 37000 140000
BAMS 100000 120000 - 150000 - - 20000 390000
(Training (Add. On
fee) Charges)
19.
FEE STRUCTUREFEE STRUCTURE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name of Course Tuition Develp. Regn. Other Sports Lab Hosp Total
Fee Fee /Cont. Charges /Cult. Fee /Clin
Charges Activities Fee
B.Pharmacy 7000 37800 2200 3500 500 29000 - 80000
BPT 5000 26800 2200 3500 500 12000 - 50000
MPT 7000 38800 2200 3500 500 18000 - 70000
B.Sc. (Hons)Chem./Maths 3000 9800 2200 3500 500 6000 - 25000
B.Sc. (Med. & N.M) 3000 8800 2200 3500 500 2000 - 20000
M.Sc. (Phy., Chem., 7000 21800 2200 3500 500 20000 - 55000
Botany, Zoology)
M.Sc. (Math) 7000 21800 2200 3500 500 - - 35000
BALLB (5-Year) 7000 26800 2200 3500 500 - - 40000
LLB (3-Year) 7000 26800 2200 3500 500 - - 40000
LLM (1-Year) 15000 58800 2200 3500 500 - - 80000
D.Pharmacy 6000 30800 2200 3500 500 22000 - 65000
B.Tech. 5000 34800 2200 3500 500 9000 - 55000
M.Tech. 10000 30800 2200 3500 500 28000 - 75000
M.Pharmacy 7000 37800 2200 3500 500 29000 - 80000
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ADMISSION SCHEDULEADMISSION SCHEDULE
1. Availability of Prospectus 15-06-2020
2. Last date of submission of Admission Forms 16-08-2020
3. Admission without Late Fee 10-09-2020
4. Admission with Late fee (Rs. 200) 30-09-2020
5. The above schedule will not be applicable in the case of Technical Courses (Engg., B.
Pharm/ D.Pharm, Law, MBA & MCA) and Medical Courses (BAMS, Nursing, BPT/MPT,
BNYS). The admission and the schedule in respect of admission to these Courses will be as
per the instructions received from the State Government/Apex Body. The applicants
should regularly browse the University Website www.bmu.ac.in in this regard. Students
will have to abide by the Government /Apex Body instructions in regard to their
admissions to these courses and the University will not be liable for any consequences
what so ever.
6. For admission to B.A./B.Sc/B.Com./BBA and BCA courses:
i) A candidate who is placed in compartment in one subject only in 10+2 examination of the
Board of School Education Haryana, Bhiwani or of any other equivalent Board/University
recognized by this University may be allowed admission provisionally in 1st semester.
ii) Such a candidate must clear the compartment in two consecutive chances. If he /she fails to
produce/submit the proof of having passed the compartment subject even at the second
chance to be held simultaneously with TDC-2nd semester examination, his/her result for
the TDC - 1st & 2nd semester examination shall stand automatically cancelled.
7. The Admission Schedule for admission to Ph.D. Courses will be notified separately on the
University Website.
8. Number of seats shall be at the discretion of the University with the approval of the
competent Authority/Apex Body, if any.
9. SC/ST candidates will be given 5% relaxation in marks obtained in the qualifying
examination. However, this will not go below the pass marks.
ADMISSION PROCEDUREADMISSION PROCEDURE
candidate can also download the Admission Form from the website “www.bmu.ac.in”. Such
candidates will submit the Admission Form along with the Bank Draft of Rs. 1000 in favour of
Baba Mastnath University, Asthal Bohar, Rohtak. The Admission Form completed in all
respect may be submitted in the concerned Dept/ Faculty. However, the students can also
apply online as per instructions through university website ‘ www.bmu.ac.in.’
2. The admissions in the University shall be made on Academic Merit or the merit in the Entrance
Test conducted by an Agency of the State Government or the Association of Private
1. The Information Brochure will be available at the Counter on payment of Rs. 1000. The
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SCHEDULE OF PAYMENT OF FEESCHEDULE OF PAYMENT OF FEE
1. The Fee will be charged in two Instalments. First Instalment will be paid by the students at
the time of admission and second Instalment by 31st January. Students who fail to deposit
second instalment by 31st January, will be charged late fee as per the schedule to be notified
separately. For old Students, the schedule of payment of fee (without late fee/with late fee)
will also be notified separately.
2. One time Processing Fee will be charged extra at the time of admission i.e. Rs. 5000 in all UG
Courses (except B.A. LL.B. & LL.B.) and Rs. 10000 in PG Courses as well as LL.B/B.A. LL.B.
Courses. The Examination Fee, Red Cross Fee (Rs. 80), Magazine Subscription(Rs. 250) and
Hostel Charges will also be charged extra. No Processing fee is being charged from the
students of Shastri /M.A. Sanskrit.
3. In case a student remains absent from the class continuously upto 7 days, he/she will be
charged a fine of Rs. 500. Beyond 7 days, his/her name will be struck off and re-admission may
be allowed on payment of fine of Rs. 1,500 within 15 days. If he/she remains absent after 15
days, re-admission will be allowed on payment of the Rs. 2,000 with prior approval of Vice
Chancellor, provided that the student is likely to complete the required number of lectures, to
be eligible, to appear in the examination.
Universities. The Academic merit may be determined either on the basis of marks or grade
obtained in the qualifying examination and/or achievements in the co-curricular and extra-
curricular activities.
3. The candidates should remain in touch for the Entrance Test to be conducted as per the
guidelines of the State Government.
4. In case sufficient applications are not received in a Course, the applicant(s) will be given
option to change to any other Course in the University, subject to the eligibility and merit or for
refund of fee.
5. A minimum of 25% seats for admissions are reserved for students of the State of Haryana out
of which 10% seats shall be reserved for students belonging to Scheduled Castes of the State of
Haryana.
6. The Fee Concession for 25% of the students who are residents of Haryana will be as per the
approved policy.
7. All admissions are provisional subject to verification of documents and approval by the
Competent Authorities.
8. The outlines of courses have been made available on the University Website.
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1. Refund / Cancellation Policy
2. Anti-ragging Drive & Zero Tolerance Policy on Disciplinary Aspects
All requests for cancellation / withdrawal of admission must be made in writing well in time on
the prescribed format available from the Registrar Office along with the original Fee Receipt.
In case, a student withdraws his/her admission within 7 days after last date of admission without
late fee, i.e 10-09-2020 the fee deposited by him/her shall be refunded after deducting Processing
Fee. No refund will be admissible in case the candidate applies after the prescribed period of
seven days i.e. 17-09-2020. The students who are admitted with late fee will not be entitled for any
refund of fee.
Ragging, its abetment, eve-teasing and/or any kind of mental or physical harassment, either
directly or indirectly, of any student(s) by whatsoever name called which may hurt the
sensibilities or self esteem of student(s), inside or outside the University and/or its hostel(s) /
mess, cafeteria is strictly prohibited by law as held by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India vide its
Order dated 08 May 2009 in the case titled ”University of Kerala Vs Council, Principal's College
Kerala & others” bearing CA No. 887/2009.
Disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act, which has the effect of
teasing, treating or handling with rudeness any other student(s), indulging in rowdy or
indisciplined activities which cause or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological
harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in fresher or junior student(s) or asking the
student(s) to do any act or perform something, which such student(s) will not do in the ordinary
course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as
to adversely affect the physique or psyche of fresher or a junior student shall constitute an act of
ragging.
Association, active or passive, with any unlawful organization including holding and/ or
participating in demonstrations, inciting violence, displaying notices or circulating handbills in
the University and/ or its hostel (s)/ mess are strictly prohibited.
Smoking, consumption of alcohol, drugs or any other intoxicant by whatsoever name called
within the University premises and/ or its Hostel(s) is strictly prohibited.
Any student carrying a fire arm or any dangerous weapon in and around the University premises
and / or its hostel(s) shall be suspended forthwith and expelled from the University.
Besides police/ legal action, a student found indulging in any of the above activities shall be
expelled from the University. In case of expulsion from the University, under such circumstances,
the student's tuition, development and / or any other fee paid by him/ her shall stand forfeited.
RULES AND REGULATIONSRULES AND REGULATIONS
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3. Campus Rules
4. Hostel Rules
5. Limited Liability
6. Jurisdiction
a) Students of all courses should be regular in attending classes. 75% attendance is required
in each subject (Theory/Practical, where-ever applicable, separately) to appear in the
respective examination. Student falling short of attendance will not be allowed to appear in
the examination.
b) All students will submit assignments and participate in seminars and presentations. Any
delay in the submission of assignment or absence from test or activity will automatically lead
to actions as per rules.
c) All students have to wear proper prescribed uniform every day, otherwise action will be taken
as per instructions of Uniform Committee.
d) Students shall have to switch off their mobile phones before entering the class-room, library
and labs. other wise, it will be confiscated.
e) The students must see the notices/instructions from time to time displayed on Notice Board.
No excuse on this account will be entertained.
a) Hostel door will be opened in the morning at 5.00 AM and closed at night at 10.00 PM. Before
and after this time, permission will be taken from the Hostel Warden to stay away.
b) All hostlers should seek prior permission of Hostel Warden for going home or to relative’s /
guardian's house.
c) Use of alcohol and intoxicants of any nature are strictly prohibited. If any student is found
guilty, strict disciplinary action including fine or cancellation of admission will be taken.
d) Students are advised not to keep excessive cash or valuables with them in the hostel.
e) Students leaving for home must obtain the Outward Pass duly authorized by Warden, and get
it signed from their parents, which will be checked on their return.
All admissions made by the Admission Committee are provisional and subject to confirmation by
the University. If the admission of any candidate(s) is not confirmed by the University, for any
reason whatsoever, liability of the University will be limited only to the refund of full fee Paid by
the candidate and that there shall be no further consequential liability on the University and / or
any of its employee(s).
In case a candidate seeks admission by producing any forged document or fraudulently, his
admission shall be cancelled forthwith and fee will be confiscated. Further legal action will be
taken against him/her as per rules.
Disputes, if any, arising out of this Admission Policy & Selection Procedure shall be the subject
matter of Rohtak Courts only.
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UNIVERSITY LIBRARYUNIVERSITY LIBRARY
The BMU Central Library has a rich collection of more than 10,000 publications including Books, Journals and reference material. It i s f u r t h e r a u g m e n t e d b y newspapers and periodicals. It is housed in a well furnished and modern building. Its functioning is further being improved by automation, and providing it with an IT Cell consisting of computers, printers and internet for e-learning and research activities.
The University not only is a knowledge center, but is also a
laboratory for experiments and learning for library scientists and budding library professionals.
Apart from central library, various Colleges and Departments have their respective libraries for specific subjects.
Books shall be issued to students for a period of 15 days. A fine of Rs. 50 per day will be imposed if books are not returned on time.
Students must present their Identity /Library Card for issue of Books/Journals/Magazines.
The students will obtain “No Dues/Clearance” from library before issuance of examination Roll Number and Final Clearance.
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The University employs a well qualified faculty whose accumulated knowledge and experience not only ably supports the academic c u r r i c u l u m o f v a r i o u s courses, but also enable students to acquire practical wisdom so necessary to develop analytical skills and enable decision making. The
FACULTYFACULTY
faculty also helps the students to face real life situations with greater confidence, zeal and vigour.
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HOSPITALSHOSPITALS
Eye Hospital
General Hospital
Dental Hospital
Physiotherapy Hospital
The Campus has a famous Eye Hospital, started in 1948. The hospital is extending commendable services to the people of Northern India. Every year around 1,00,000 patients are being treated free of cost. The hospital is having state-of-art gadgets and equipments. The capacity of the hospital is 250 beds.
There is also a General Hospital attached to SBMN Ayurvedic College, providing free of cost treatment to the patients of nearby area and the students of the University. In the Ayurvedic General Hospital, PANCHKARMA is a purificatory and rejuvenating therapy . It deals with five types of Karma i.e. Vamana, Virechana, Basti which is of two types Anuvasana and N i r u h a a n d finally Nasya. It
also includes Raktamokshana. Snehana and Swaedena are the pre-purificatory therapies i.e. the procedure which is done before the above said panchkarma therapies.
There is Dental hospital which was started in 1997. It has 121 Dental chairs with all accessories. It has also the most impotant dental equipments like RVG and OPG. Now the Dental OPD is about 70 patients per day.
The University has a Physiotherapy Hospital also, having the facilities for treatment of all types of pains, disabilities and Injuries like sports injury, musculoskeletal injuries, nerve related Injuries like hemiplegia, diplegia, quadriplegia and nerve damage etc and birth related anomalies. Physiotherapy is an ultra modern technique to promote mobility, improve impairment and quality
of life by using physical methods like exercise, moblization, manipulation, pressure, temperature (hot or cold), vibration, electric stimulus etc. The hospital consists of different department like Neruo-rehabilitation, Sports-t r a i n i n g , G e n e r a l R e h a b i l i t a t i o n , Electrotherapy, Exercise Therapy etc. The hospital has state-of-the-art equipment for physiotherapeutic treatment. Normal OPD of the Physiotherapy Hospital is around 100 patients per day
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OTHER ACTIVITIES/FACILITIESOTHER ACTIVITIES/FACILITIES
1. NCC
2. NSS
3. Sports
4. Cultural Activities
5. Career Guidance & Placement Cell
The University has NCC Training for girls and
boys. The students who wish to enrol themselves
for NCC should contact NCC Officer within 15
days of the admission. On completion of NCC
Training, the students will be awarded
Certificates as per their performance & Govt.
rules.
The University also has unit(s) of National Service
Scheme (NSS). The overall objective of the NSS is
service to the community.
Sports activities will be conducted from time to
time as per the calender to be circulated by the
Director Sports/Dean Students Welfare during
the Session.
The University has a Cultural Council for
promotion of Cultural Activities on the Campus.
Various Events and Youth Festival are organised
to promote Indian Culture and Values.
The University has a well established Career Guidance & Placement Cell under the Dean Students Welfare. The Cell organises Placement activities from time to time in collaboration with reputed Organisations / Industries to ensure Campus Placement of maximum students.
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6. Roll of Honor/AwardsIf a student obtains 1st Rank in Academic/ Sports/ NSS/ NCC, he/she will be honoured by Roll of Honor. The University shall acknowledge the Rankers of each program (Specialization-wise, wherever applicable) by awarding them medals to be distributed at the time of Convocation. Students shall also be appreciated by awarding Certificates to those who pass with Distinction or such other criteria as may be approved by Board of Management.
ACADEMIC SCHEDULEACADEMIC SCHEDULE
1. Teaching Schedule 2020-21
2. List of Holidays during the Calender Year 2020-21
a) Annual Scheme except PB. B.Sc. (Nursing)1st Term : 01-09-2020 to 31-12-2020 (10-08-2020 for old students)Winter Vacations : 01-01-2021 to 14-01-20212nd Term : 15-01-2021 to 31-03-2021Practical Exams : 01-04-2021 to 08-04-2021Theory Exams : 09-04-2021 onwards
b) Semester Scheme IstTerm : 01-09-2020 to 06-12-2020 (10-08-2020 for old students)Practical Exams : 07-12-2020 to 15-12-2020Theory Exams : 16-12-2020 onwards2nd Term : 15-01-2021 to 30-04-2021Practical Exams : 01-05-2021 to 09-05-2021Theory Exams : 10-05-2021 onwardsThe Teaching Schedule of PB-B.Sc. (N) will be notified separately.
Day Date HolidayAll SundaysThursday 02-Jan Guru Gobind Singh JayantiThursday 30-Jan Basant Panchami/ Sir Chhotu Ram JayantiTuesday 18-Feb Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati JayantiFriday 21-Feb Maha ShivratriTuesday 10-Mar HoliMonday 23-Mar Shaheedi Divas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & SukhdevThursday 02-Apr Ram NavmiMonday 06-Apr Mahavir JayantiTuesday 14-Apr Dr. B.R. Ambedkar JayantiSaturday 25-Apr Parshuram JayantiMonday 25-May Id-ul-Fiter/ Maharan Partap JayantiFriday 05-Jun Sant Kabir JayantiThursday 23-Jul Hariyali TeejFriday 31-Jul Shaheed Udham Singh Martyrdom DaySaturday 01-Aug Id-ul-Zuha (Bakr-id)Monday 03-Aug Raksha BandhanWednesday 12-Aug JanamashtmiSaturday 15-Aug Independence DayWednesday 23-Sep Shaheedi Divas/ Haryana War Heroes Martyrdom DayFriday 02-Oct Mahatma Gandhi JayantiSaturday 17-Oct Maharaja Agrasen jayantiSaturday 31-Oct Maharshi Valmiki DaySaturday 14-Nov DiwaliMonday 30-Nov Guru Nanak JayantiFriday 25-Dec ChristmasSaturday 26-Dec Shaheed Udham Singh's Birth Day.
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BMU ALUMNIBMU ALUMNI
Er. Deepak JainEntrepreneur
ECE Department
Er. Jitender KadianVice President,
Companey Airspan NetworkECE Department
Er. Puneet SahniSDO in Irrigation Dept.
Civil Engineer
Dr. Nitin SharmaSenior Manager
Eli Lily & Co.USA
Dr. AnupamaRegulatory Scientist
Kinapse India Scientific Pvt. Ltd.
Narender Jeet SinghAGM- Internal AuditAshok Leylend Ltd.
Gurugram
Dr. Rajeev K. SinglaPost-Doc, Institute for SystemsGenetics West China HospitalSichuan Univeristy, Chengdu
Amit RatheeAustria
Mr. Sunit KavatraManaging Director
Jimsun Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd.
Er. HimanshuAstt.Engg in Irrigation &Water Resources in HIPA
Civil Engineer
Surjeet SharmaNational Sales Manager
Cyprus
Dr. V.V. ChikaraRetd. Dean
Shri Krishna Govt. AyurvedCollege, Kurukshetra
Dr.Vishav Kirti BhardwajRegistrar, Board of Ayurvedic& Unani System of Medicine
Dr. Karanveer Singh SeherawatDean(retd.), MSM Instituteof Ayurved Khanpur Kalan
Sonipat
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Dr. Vineet MittalSr. Professor in MDU
Rohtak, HaryanaNAAC Accredited A+ State University
Er. Vijay Shankar KaushikSystem officer in HUDA
Computer Engineer
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BABA MASTNATH UNIVERSITYImportant Telephone NumbersBABA MASTNATH UNIVERSITYImportant Telephone Numbers
University Contacts Phone Number
Helpline/Enquiry 9053066636
8683888830
8683888831
8683888832
Registrar 9053066605
Controller of Examinations 9053066608
Dean Students' Welfare 9053066620
Dean Administration and Public Relations 9053066601
Dean Academic Affairs 9053066622
Faculty of Sciences 9053066627
Faculty of Ayurveda 9053066614
Faculty of Mgt. and Commerce 9053066610
Faculty of Pharmacy 9053066613
Faculty of Law 9053066616
Faculty of Education 9053066619
Faculty of Physiotherapy 9053066611
Faculty of Humanities 9053066620
Faculty of Engineering 9053066610
SBMN Nursing Institute 9053066617
Shri Baba Mastnath Girls Hostel 9053066621
Shri Baba Mastnath Boys Hostel 9053066626
Anti Ragging Committee Male 9053066610
Anti Ragging Committee Female 8168731098
The applicant should refer to the University Website for any further change or updated detail.
www.bmu.ac.in
Shri Baba Mastnath Shri Baba Mastnath Shri Baba Mastnath Sr. Sec. Resi. Public School ( Affiliated with C.B.S.E. Delhi )
Affiliation Code : 530116
Salient FeaturesSalient Features
Arts, & ScienceCommerce,
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Pollution Free Environment.
Scholarship for Meritorious Students.
Spacious and well ventilated classrooms.
Frequent PTMs to discuss the progress of the child.
Inculcation of values, morals and ethics in students
through various activities.
Exposure to competitions, cultural activities and sports.
Qualified and dedicated staff with a vision and passion.
No Transport Fee for Nursery/L.K.G./U.K.G. Students.
If two brothers or sisters are studying in the school, younger
one will be given half fee concession in tuition Fee.
Gate No. 6 Baba Mastnath University Campus Asthal Bohar, Rohtak-124021
Phone : +91-9053066641, 9053066642Follow us on : www.sbmnssrps.com shribaba.residentialschool8@gmail.com
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